Do you ride on broken roads daily? We found five bikes just for you. These bikes mix comfort, strength, and style. They work well on potholes, speed bumps, and uneven streets. You can ride through city chaos without stress. Each bike has its own story and special features. Let’s meet them together and find the right one for your rough rides.
Yamaha MT 15 V2 comes from the famous R15 sportbike family. It shares its engine but is tuned for city fun. The 155 cc liquid-cooled VVA engine offers smooth power in every gear. Riders say it feels light, quick, and fun to ride, even in traffic.
It uses a Delta box frame and upside-down forks for extra road grip. At 40 kmph in sixth gear, the engine stays calm and smooth. Its sporty design and LED lights make it look sharp on the street. You’ll enjoy this one if you love control and speed on broken roads.
Hero Xtreme 160R is simple, solid, and super comfy on daily rides. It has USD front forks and a monoshock at the rear. They help the bike glide over potholes and cracks without hurting your back. The 163.2 cc engine is peppy and smooth on city roads. It easily cruises at 80 to 85 kmph without vibrations.
The seat is soft, wide, and great for long rides, too. Moreover, the commuter bike comes with a mileage of 55.47 kmpl. This bike is a budget-friendly choice for daily bumpy rides.
The Honda Hornet 2.0 is a bold-looking bike that feels smooth and stable. It has 167 mm of ground clearance, so bumps don’t scrape the bottom. Moreover, the motorcycle comes with a 184.4 cc engine that is relaxed at 80 to 100 kmph. This is great for both city and highway.
The Honda commuter bike also features Showa USD forks up front and a mono-shock at the rear to soak up road shocks. Moreover, it has a wide tank, digital meter, and LED lighting all around. The brakes are strong, but there’s no ABS at the back. The bike lacks a sixth gear, so it may feel limited on highways. Still, it corners well and stays planted on broken roads.
The Suzuki Gixxer is a strong and stylish street bike. It has a diamond-type frame that gives solid support and balance. The bike’s stiff suspension helps it absorb bumps and gives better control. Moreover, it runs on MRF tyres that hold tight on gravel and rough roads.
The 155 cc engine gives strong low-end power, useful for stop-and-go traffic. Some riders say the ride is a little stiff, especially on long routes. Also, the ground clearance is on the lower side. It’s fun, fast, and handles like a dream in traffic.
This Apache RTR 200 4V is full of features that help it win over bumpy roads. It has ride modes: Rain, Urban, and Sport, for different road conditions. The 197.75 cc engine feels strong and smooth in every mode. The suspension is tuned for comfort and performs well in cities and on highways.
You also get a smart Bluetooth console with call alerts and navigation. Furthermore, the motorcycle delivers around 39 kmpl mileage. It’s a great mix of comfort, safety, and fun.
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